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What is a prototype? Prototypes
are a core means of exploring, testing, and evaluating aspects of an interactive artifact. Term can be ambiguous, as many disciplines consider prototypes to be diﬀerent things.

Why do we prototype? §
To provide clarity to our team and stakeholders about our ideas § To better understand how users will interact with our ﬁnal artifact § To deﬁne and test assumptions § To create avenues for feedback from users § To incorporate user feedback earlier on

Paper Engineering Tips § Use
the edges of the paper to divide it into equal parts. § Use the dull side of an X-Acto knife to form creases. § Let the paper make the diﬃcult folds. § Make repetitive folds in the same direction (valley fold or mountain fold) to create simple closed and/or deployable structures. § Do not worry about having exact proportions for folding patterns. § Use the same techniques with diﬀerent edge combinations and origins.

Design Challenge Architecture You are
living in an urban city on a Totokaelo, a recently inhabited planet, that has unpredictable weather patterns. To help protect the city’s harvest, architects are designing smart buildings that organically change shape depending on the weather conditions. Design Challenge: Use the paper folding techniques to prototype a building that will protect the harvest during harsh weather conditions and nurture the harvest during optimal weather. Tip: Think about diﬀerent shapes, deployable forms, and letting the paper make the folds!

Design Challenge Clothing As an
inhabitant of Totokaelo, you need dynamic clothing garments that help make you visible during unpredictable snow storms and protect you against the wind and cold. Design Challenge: Using paper engineering techniques, prototype a garment that will increase visibility and provide protection from harsh weather. Tip: Think about deployable forms

Design Challenge Architecture You are
living in an urban city on a Totokaelo, a recently inhabited planet, that has unpredictable weather patterns. To help protect the city’s harvest, architects are designing smart buildings that organically change shape depending on the weather conditions. Design Challenge: Use the paper folding techniques to prototype a building that will protect the harvest during harsh weather conditions and nurture the harvest during optimal weather. Tip: Think about switches, on/oﬀ, deployable forms, and letting the paper make the folds!

Design Challenge Clothing As an
inhabitant of Totokaelo, you need dynamic clothing garments that help make you visible during unpredictable snow storms and protect you against the wind and cold. Design Challenge: Combine paper engineering and soft-circuit techniques to prototype a garment that will make you visible and protect against harsh weather if necessary. Tip: Think about deployable forms, on/ oﬀ switches, and functional aesthetics.